i met a guy, a pastor yesterday in atlantic city who is suffering from this disaster and he's holding his son and homeless. but he's teaching other folks what do during this disaster. oftentimes, advocates aren't even ready to take on the big picture, the thing that's coming next. >> the red hook is a really good example for the need for government and investment in communities. red hook, there's amazing stories of community support, of the intern who came down and set up a clinic in red hook. because you had people who weren't getting their insulin, who were in serious danger, physical danger as a result. there's still 20 buildings in red hook without electricity and heat. this is how many days after, how many weeks? my brother spent the past week and a half in red hook barely sleeping. let me say about one of the things that happened in red hook. public housing, we're not investing in it. >> as soon as we see sandy, we see how that lack of investment in public housing has this enormous impact. thank you too mindy and my dear husband james. the rest are going to be back for more. in